Category:GlassWorks
Committees are voluntary groups, formed by members in order to achieve certain goals.
To join this committee, contact the committee chairperson. See Rules and Policies#Committees for more information.
Contents
Overview of GlassWorks
Teaching people to work and create art with glass: Lampwork, Glass Fusing, Stained Glass and Mosaics in particular.
Purpose
The GlassWorks Committee's responsibilities are to:
- To foster and encourage a love and appreciation of using one's hands to create art.
- To provide demonstrations on a recurring basis of basic crafting techniques including ... and more.
- Curate a gallery of makerspace member artworks/creations hung on empty walls and doors throughout the makerspace.
Members
(Please add your Talk username if applicable so people can find you)
- Pearce Dunlap - @canibalcrab (Chairperson)
- Anita Willis - @meanbaby
- Beth Appleton - @dryad2b
- Dan Henderson @coloneldan
- Doug Emes
- Paige Walker
- Collin Rhoades
- Kendra Hartingan
- Matt Earnest - @Matt-E
- Nicole LeCody
- Charlie Long
- Erica Gomez
- Vincent Craddock
How To Join
- Add your name to the "Members" section of this wiki page.
Discussion
Forum:
The Talk Forum
Teachers
- Anita Willis (Head Instructor - Fusing)
- Jennifer Goss (Head Instructor - Stained Glass)
- Beth Appelton (Fusion)
Member Artwork
1. Vincent Craddock (Personal Loan: should this piece be removed, it needs to be returned to him.)
Training and Classes
Microwave Fusing
Stained Glass
Fused Glass
Links to Bullseye Videos
- https://videos.bullseyeglass.com/videos/fusing-basics/
- https://videos.bullseyeglass.com/videos/glass-cleaning/
- https://videos.bullseyeglass.com/videos/preparing-kiln-shelves/
- https://videos.bullseyeglass.com/videos/glass-cutting/
- https://videos.bullseyeglass.com/videos/why-did-it-break/
Fun with Float - https://www.glasscampus.com/tutorials/pdf/Float/Fun%20With%20Float%20Book.pdf
Bullseye Tip and Tech Sheets
- TechNote 1 - Knowing Your Kiln
- TechNote 3 - Compatibility of Glasses
- TechNote 4 - Heat & Glass
- TechNote 5 - Volume & Bubble Control
- TechNote 6 - Large Kilns
- TipSheet 1 - Kiln Carving
- TipSheet 7 - Plate Making Tips
Equipment
Small Kilns
Other Equipment
Consumables & Consumables Fees
- Completed pieces that use eligible materials are to be weighed on the scale and cost 10 cents per gram.
- Sheet glass and large scrap glass in the space is for class use only.
- Small scrap glass for stained and mosaic use is available for $1 per 10 square inches. Approximate square inches as best as possible.
Where to buy your own
Local glass shops
- Art Glass City in Lewisville - mostly fusing glass and supplies
- Stained Glass Unlimited in The Colony - mostly stained glass
Online
- Delphi - general glass tools and supplies
- Slumpy's - glass fusing supplies
- Bullseye glass- general glass tools and supplies
Standing Rules & Guidelines
Working on glass projects in the Glassworks space any time is encouraged
- Close-toed shoes are required in the GlassWorks area.
- Eye protection (regular glasses or safety glasses) is required in the GlassWorks area when anyone is cutting glass or using any of the power tools.
- Hand cutting glass is allowed any time
- There are tools in the cabinet under the microwave as well as in the wooden glass cabinet drawers.
- The nearest sink has no trap (will in near future) and must not be used for rinsing glass grinders or saws.
- Rinse any glass in the utility sink near the restrooms of the South end classrooms area or in the warehouse of 102
- All Glass power equipment is training required
- Safety classes for this equipment will be posted to the calendar as soon as wet areas are properly set up.
- The 1 extension cord near the microwaves must be unplugged after it is used (this is true of all extension cords throughout DMS to comply with Fire & Safety codes)
- Age requirements
- Kiln operation is 18 years old and above.
- Minors 16 years old, or older may operate the grinders, saws, sanders, and cut glass only with an adult actively involved with their project, and only after they both have completed the GlassWorks 101 class. A minor may not operate the equipment if the adult is not standing with them supervising while they use the equipment. A distracted parent working on a different project while the minor is working with the equipment or cutting glass is not acceptable.
Committee meetings
- GlassWorks 20190308
- GlassWorks 20190417
- GlassWorks 20190520
- GlassWorks 20190826
- GlassWorks 20191029
- GlassWorks 20191212
- GlassWorks 20211006
- GlassWorks 20211019
- GlassWorks 20211103
- GlassWorks 20211110
- GlassWorks 20211201
- GlassWorks 20220105
- GlassWorks 20220202
- GlassWorks 20220406
- GlassWorks 20220504
- GlassWorks 20220601
- GlassWorks 20220803
- GlassWorks 20220907
- GlassWorks 20221011
- GlassWorks 20221102
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- GlassWorks 20180608
- GlassWorks 20180907
- GlassWorks 20190308
- GlassWorks 20190417
- GlassWorks 20190520
- GlassWorks 20190826
- GlassWorks 20191029
- GlassWorks 20191212
- GlassWorks 20202208
- GlassWorks 20202508 Chair Vote
- GlassWorks 20202710
- GlassWorks 20203011
- GlassWorks 20211006
- GlassWorks 20211019
- GlassWorks 20211103
- GlassWorks 20211110
- GlassWorks 20211201
- GlassWorks 20220105
- GlassWorks 20220202
- GlassWorks 20220406
- GlassWorks 20220504
- GlassWorks 20220601
- GlassWorks 20220803
- GlassWorks 20220907
- GlassWorks 20221011
- GlassWorks 20221102
- GlassWorks Comittee Meeting 20200711
- GlassWorks Committee Meeting 11303030
- GlassWorks MicrowaveFusing
- GlassWorks StainedGlass